Monday, 19 May 2008

Festival Time / Art, Culture and Friends

The last two weeks have been so sociable that I feel as though a) my feet have hardly touched the ground and b) I've talked my lips off. The gorgeous husband and I have been to 3 parties, the first beach BBQ of the year, a superb play written by a seriously brilliant young man (look out for Michael Flexer in the future) and a dozen artists' open houses because, of course, it's the Brighton Festival. We have also drunk too much tea and eaten too many cakes in the beautiful gardens displaying sculpture and, well, cake!

There is something so fab about walking around  the town, looking at exhibitions and coming across friends on almost every street corner. As always, we have bought a couple of pieces from favourite artists and the new painting looks just amazing on the wall. The whole event suits Brighton perfectly; it's just whacky enough so that you never know quite what's going to happen  but at the same time, so safe that it makes the whole thing a doddle. 

So all this and two amazing new clients - YMCA and Notting HIll Carnival, I can't wait to start working with you lovely people. Let's get the planning over with and get stuck in.

Watch this space for exciting developments with these and lots of other new stuff.

See you soon,

Angie





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